The SITA Air Transport Community
Foundation, initiated by the 34-member SITA Council, is to work
with charities to deliver educational programs and technology to
communities in need.
The Foundation’s initial focus will be in Africa
where it will provide computer labs at schools in Ethiopia and
Uganda, and educational grants at a university in South Africa.
“The 34 airline and air transport
organization members of the SITA Council have led the creation of
the SITA Air Transport Community Foundation with a plan to invest
over the next five years,” said Jappe Blaauw, President of the
SITA Council. “We believe that this is a great opportunity for
SITA, and its 430 member organizations, to create a positive
impact across a number of African countries. The way we have
designed this reflects SITA’s involvement at a local level and
underlines how SITA can provide value to the community by sharing
our resource and expertise. With our focus on IT and education,
we’ll be supporting skills development and helping students and
schools to have access to technology. Such initiatives have been
proven to increase attendance levels and learning and improve
student advancement.”
The Foundation will work with a number of
established organizations, including Computer Aid International,
Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS), the University of
the Witwatersrand, and the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF).
In the
first year of operation it is expected that the program will
result in the creation of around 30 computer labs in schools, as
well as a number of student grants. These will include three to
five-year grants for a number of graduate and post-graduate
positions.
A further project will provide solar power to two
schools. In its first year, the Foundation hopes to improve the
educational life of more than 10,000 students.
Francesco Violante, CEO, SITA, said, “SITA is
owned by and serves the global air transport industry and is
committed to providing value to this community. We are now
extending our focus with the SITA Air Transport Community
Foundation. We have made a commitment over the next few years to
concentrate on providing technological educational opportunities
for young people in Africa. SITA has a strong presence on the
continent - we have worked there for more than 50 years and today
we have more than 250 employees located in 38 countries across
Africa. By working with students from schools and universities, we
are helping to equip a new generation with essential IT and
technology skills.”
The first computer labs will be rolled out to
schools in Uganda and Ethiopia throughout 2015, with students in
South Africa being able to benefit from grants from August.
The
ongoing investment by the Foundation will support student
development in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
(STEM) education and through the post-graduate scholarship will
encourage research and graduate flow into the air transport
industry in Africa.
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